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Will the FAA clip North Carolina’s financial wings over HB2?
The Human Rights Campaign wants federal funding for North Carolina’s airports put in a holding pattern as long as HB2 is in effect.
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NBA: Repeal North Carolina law or lose All-Star game
“A change in the law is necessary for us to play in the kind of environment that we think is appropriate for a celebratory NBA event.”
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Duran Duran will play North Carolina to promote repeal of “ugly bigoted HB2”
“We support the rights of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender community, to have equal opportunities.”
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Authors of kid’s books seek repeal of North Carolina law
Nearly 270 children’s books authors have signed a letter calling for the immediate repeal of the new antigay law
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Wells Fargo lights Charlotte office tower with transgender flag colors
Wells Fargo is not only demanding repeal of North Carolina’s new anti-LGBT law, they lit the 48-story Duke Energy Center tower in pink, white, and blue for the International Day of Transgender Visibility.
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To sidestep antigay law, Chicago’s mayor will help North Carolina businesses relocate
Rahm Emanuel also says he will he ban the use of city funds for nonessential travel to the state.
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This trans man has devised the perfect way to tell women why he’s in their bathroom
Charlie Comero devised the perfect way to show the “absurdity” of the law “and to educate folks [about] what being transgender means.”
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Atlanta asks NBA to move All-Star game out of Charlotte
Atlanta city leaders asked the NBA to consider moving the 2017 All-Star Game away from Charlotte after state lawmakers passed legislation that limits protections for LGBT people.
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Tech giants join rebuke of North Carolina law blocking LGBT rights
Apple, Google and Facebook are among a dozen big companies or their top executives objecting to a North Carolina law that bars municipalities from adopting anti-discrimination ordinances.
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5 arrested as hundreds protest outside of North Carolina Governor’s mansion
The five were arrested for impeding the flow of traffic and with resisting, delaying or obstructing officers.